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Plumbing and heating community gather at PHCCONNECT2022 in Charlotte to view exhibits, hear the latest in seminars and honor the best of the current and next generations.
Business owners need to keep track of many things to keep their entrepreneurial dreams alive. Knowing how tangible and intangible costs affect your pricing and your profit margin is critical for any home services contractor.
This technology presents incredible opportunities for project teams to create efficiencies within their respective businesses.
December 5, 2022
Virtual design/construction allows project teams to coordinate projects using a 3D environment. It addresses problems before materials are delivered to the jobsite, reducing resource waste and using labor efficiently.
TDIndustries, Dallas-based mechanical contractor and facilities service provider, focuses on long-lasting value and growth for construction projects and staff.
Understanding the owner’s master plan helps design the life safety systems to accommodate future growth without a costly retrofit.
December 5, 2022
Part four in a four-part series on cannabis facility design. This article describes the common safety systems typically required in cannabis cultivation facilities, with a focus on the cultivation side of an indoor facility.
Dispute resolution of construction contracts, design professional contracts and other related documents often comes through arbitration or litigation. Dispute resolution clauses should be drafted carefully, consistent with applicable law, to include arbitration if so desired.
Climate change is increasing the instances of destructive weather events, but a focus on resiliency and renewable energy can mitigate the loss of life and life-giving substances: food, drinkable water and breathable air. Read on to discover how Florida’s Babcock Ranch is a beacon for resiliency.
To reduce the amount of water wasted when removing contaminants from water at home, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has drafted a specification for point-of-use reverse osmosis water treatment systems to earn the WaterSense label.